Well my normal resting heart rate is about 55 beats per minute so I'd imagine 60 is pretty normal. I'm 22 and I smoke cigs and joints.
60
A normal pulse is anywhere from 60-100 bpm so if your on the lower end id say its good and the higher end not as good
A pulse rate of over fifty. 45-60 beats per min.
It can be if you are active and your pulse rate is 60 that is good. If you are sitting down and your pulse rate is 60 then you could have heart problems. ----------------------------------- Most health experts would say you are "perfectly normal" as they classify a "normal" pulse rate as 60-80 BMP. I do not agree with the previous answer as scientists believe most persons' regular heart beat should be 60-80BMP and higher when excersizing. X
A normal resting pulse rate for a 65-year-old is typically between 60-100 beats per minute. However, factors such as fitness level, medications, and overall health can affect this range. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Yes, the normal pulse rate varies from 60 to 100. Anything between that is normal.
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
Your resting pulse is the rate of your pulse when you are resting (when your not doing exersice).
60-80 beats per minute.
this is a training system which raises an individual's pulse rate from 60% to 80% of his Maximal Heart Rate (MHR).
Your pulse rate depends on two things, if you are a well trained athlete or not. For adults that are not well trained athletes the normal pulse rate is 60-100 beats per minute. If you are a well trained athletes have a pulse rate of 40-60 beats per minute. For more information visit http://www.righthealth.com
A distal pulse should be the same rate as a femoral pulse, carotid pulse, brachial pulse, pedal pulse, or radial pulse. The strength of the pulse may be harder to feel the further away from the heart, but the rate should be the same. One heart, One Pulse Rate. The Normal heart rate/pulse in an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. Less of course, in the super healthy athlete.